Episodes
Today’s episode is about the Mississippi River batture, and specifically the people who’ve chosen to live on that sliver of land over the years.
To help me explore this culture I’ve enlisted the help of Macon Fry, author of the book They Called Us River Rats, and himself an inhabitant of the batture.
Published 11/28/24
My guest is an author, a chef, and perhaps most importantly a Cajun woman, in love with her native land and way of life. Melissa Martin joins me to talk about the restaurant, her latest cookbook, Bayou, Feasting Through the Seasons of a Cajun Life, and more.
Published 11/14/24
For more than 40 years, the Berger House at 6000 St. Charles Avenue is transformed each Halloween into the Skeleton House. The lawn is covered with dozens of skeletons, each with a costume and a name. In 2024, the skeletons embraced the arrival of Taylor Swift and her Eras tour. Join me as I learn all about it from Louellen Berger.
Published 10/30/24
My guests today are the co-owners of Porgy's Seafood Market, a local market and restaurant with a focus on Louisiana caught seafood.
Published 10/17/24
This week, we answer questions about New Orleans from listeners like you!
Published 09/18/24
Today's guest tells us about the tradition of black New Orleanians masking in Indian suits.
Published 08/21/24
My guest today, Miss Anais St. John, is an entertainer, performer and a teacher.
Published 08/07/24
Ever wondered what it's like to work on the Mississippi River? Today, we go behind the scenes with Todd Clower, CEO of Harbor Towing and Fleeting.
Published 07/25/24
My guest today is an author, folklorist, educator, scholar, and former Poet Laureate of Louisiana.
Dr. Mona Lisa Saloy writes about her life as a black Creole in her 7th Ward neighborhood, as well as about the larger perspective of the black experience, in Louisiana and beyond.
This discussion was a joy. I hope you enjoy it, too.
Published 07/10/24
What happens when the Louisiana Governor decides not to accept federal funding for feeding school-aged children during the summer? Amanda and Isaac Toups, owners of Toups' Meatery decided to do something about it. Join me and Amanda to learn about their efforts.
Published 06/26/24
This week, we answer listener questions about New Orleans on a variety of topics.
Published 06/13/24
Today, we discuss Bastion, a Community of Resilience. Bastion is a community, purpose built for veterans. To learn more about it I am joined by Jackson Smith, Bastion’s Executive Director.
Published 05/29/24
Join me and Keith Spera as we recap Jazz Fest 2024, and talk about the New Orleans music scene.
Published 05/15/24
Ever been to Jazz Fest, or want to go? We've got all the insider tips you need to have a great time!
Published 04/17/24
Interested in haunted New Orleans? Ghost stories and other popular and untold legends? This is the episode for you! Join me and guest Orion Couling as we talk about his experience leading haunted tours around New Orleans.
Published 04/03/24
One of the things I really like to do with the podcast is highlight businesses I think you would enjoy that also have owners who seem to do things right. My guest today is one of those. Róbert LeBlanc is the founder of Leblanc + Smith, a hospitality company with several local businesses.
Published 03/09/24
Wondering what to do in New Orleans post-Mardi Gras? We've got you covered in this episode.
Published 02/22/24
Today's episode is your Mardi Gras survival guide. We'll go through everything you need to know to enjoy parade season in New Orleans!
Published 02/08/24
Mardi Gras 2024 Today's episode is our annual discussion of Carnival and Mardi Gras in New Orleans with Arthur Hardy, publisher of the Mardi Gras Guide.
We discuss history, anniversaries, impact on the economy, what's new in 2024 and more.
Published 01/27/24
Questions and Answers Today’s episode is a Q&A show with questions from listeners like you. As always, questions from our Patreon supporters come first, followed by those from our Facebook Group.
Timestamps 05:10 - Jeffrey Hubbard - French Quarter Fest paid pass
07:02 - Joseph Grillo - 2nd edition of BBS book? Dew Drop Inn
09:00 - Mark Wingfield - Most Romantic places in NOLA
11:15 - Mark Wingfield - March Madness
13:45 - James Redmond - Festivals/events in August
16:35 - Hannah...
Published 01/10/24
Happy Holidays from New Orleans
In this episode, we dive into many of the things that make this time of year great for a visit to New Orleans!
Previous Episodes Mentioned
Episode 2 - Winter events in New Orleans
Episode 79 - Reveillon
Episode 148 - Reveillon
Episode 149 - Cafe Brülot
Holiday Bars Mentioned
Miracle Bar at Barrel Proof
Mistletoe @ the Hyatt
Latitude 29 in the Bienville House Hotel
Snake & Jake's Christmas Lounge
Hotel Lobbies Worth Visiting
...
Published 12/27/23
Experience the immersive and interactive Vue Orleans exhibit, where visitors are transported into the history and culture of New Orleans. From interactive exhibits to breathtaking views, the attraction offers a comprehensive experience of the city.
You won't find a better way to take in the city from above. The view alone is worth it. - Karen Coaxum
In this episode, you will be able to:
Immerse yourself in an interactive New Orleans history exhibit to gain a deeper understanding of the...
Published 12/14/23
Join Scott Eddy and Chris Palmer as they embark on a thrilling river cruise down the iconic Mississippi River. From intimate connections with fellow travelers to capturing breathtaking photography, their journey promises adventure and discovery.
In this episode, you will be able to:
Discover the fascinating history and culture along the Mississippi River on a unique cruise experience. Immerse yourself in the charm of small ship river cruises, offering an intimate and personalized...
Published 11/30/23
Creating a More Inclusive Experience: Incorporating Slavery into Garden District Tours with Christine Miller and Karen Fernandez
Join tour guides Christine Miller and Karen Fernandez as they dive deep into the history of the Garden District, uncovering the often overlooked role of slavery in its development. From the architectural landmarks built by enslaved people to the complex narratives of the neighborhood, this tour will leave you questioning the stories you thought you knew. Are you...
Published 11/15/23